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O que (quem) é sundry debtors - definição

1790 ADVISORY RESOLUTION
Moors Sundry Act

Moors Sundry Act of 1790         
The Moors Sundry Act of 1790 was a 1790 advisory resolution passed by South Carolina House of Representatives, clarifying the status of free subjects of the Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed ben Abdallah. The resolution offered the opinion that free citizens of Morocco were not subject to laws governing blacks and slaves.
Extra (cricket)         
IN CRICKET, RUN SCORED BY A MEANS OTHER THAN THE BATSMAN HITTING THE BALL
Sundry (cricket); Extras in cricket; Xavier Tras; X. Tras; Extras (cricket); Sundries (cricket); Illegal delivery (cricket)
In cricket, an extra (sometimes called a sundry) is a run scored by, or awarded to, a batting team which is not credited to any individual batsman. They are the runs scored by methods other than striking the ball with the bat.
Insolvent Debtors (England) Act 1813         
1812 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ACT OF PARLIAMENT 53 GEO. 3 C. 6
Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors; Insolvent Debtors Act 1813
The Insolvent Debtors (England) Act 1813Michelle Cale. Law and Society: An Introduction to Sources for Criminal and Legal History from 1800.

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Moors Sundry Act of 1790

The Moors Sundry Act of 1790 was a 1790 advisory resolution passed by South Carolina House of Representatives, clarifying the status of free subjects of the Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed ben Abdallah. The resolution offered the opinion that free citizens of Morocco were not subject to laws governing blacks and slaves.